In a new case, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJUE) rejects the VAT exemption for the ATM services provided by external suppliers. The European court decided, on October 3, in the case of Cardpoint, that such services are taxable.
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The European court decided, on October 3rd, in the case of Cardpoint (Germany), that such services are taxable
In a new case, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJUE) rejects the VAT exemption for the ATM services provided by external suppliers. The European court decided, on October 3, in the case of Cardpoint, that such services are taxable.